Studying Society
Studying Society
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Studying Society is an introductory sociology and social studies text that was first published in 1978. It discusses socially relevant themes such as childhood, school, teenagers, families, housing, communities, and power through original examples like photographs, newspaper cuttings, charts, and case studies. It is a pupil-centred, activity-based working book that includes wealth of information from a wide variety of sources and is designed to combine enjoyable and stimulating learning activities with the serious demands of external examinations.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 164 pages
Publication date: 30 June 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
First published in 1978, Studying Society is a captivating introductory text in sociology and social studies. It delves into socially significant themes such as childhood, education, adolescence, families, housing, communities, and power. These themes are introduced through original examples, including photographs, newspaper cuttings, charts, and case studies, to aid students in developing skills in information gathering, interpretation, imagination, objectivity, and discussion.
This student-centered, activity-based workbook is packed with a wealth of information from various sources. It is a unique endeavor to blend enjoyable and stimulating learning activities with the rigorous demands of external examinations. It aims to convince students that learning can be both informative and exciting.
The book is organized into four main sections:
Introduction: This section provides an overview of the study of society and introduces the key themes that will be explored throughout the book.
Socialization: This section examines the process of socialization, which is how individuals learn the norms, values, and behaviors of their society. It explores the role of family, peers, and social institutions in shaping individuals and their social relationships.
Social Change: This section explores the factors that contribute to social change and the processes by which societies evolve. It examines the role of individuals, social movements, and political institutions in shaping social change and the impact of these changes on individuals and society.
Sociological Methods: This section introduces the various methods used in sociological research, such as surveys, interviews, and observation. It discusses the advantages and disadvantages of each method and how they can be used to study different aspects of society.
Each section is accompanied by exercises and discussion questions to help students apply the concepts learned to real-world situations. The book also includes a comprehensive glossary of sociological terms and a bibliography of recommended readings for further study.
Studying Society is an essential resource for students studying sociology, social studies, and related fields. It provides a comprehensive and engaging introduction to the study of society and helps students develop the skills and knowledge necessary to understand and analyze social phenomena. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced student, this book will provide you with valuable insights and perspectives on the world around you.
Weight: 303g
Dimension: 246 x 189 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367686802
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